Bearing-scraper.



C. L. FAWCETT.

BEARING SCRAPER.

APPLICATION FILED JULY m Patented June 17, 1913.

ground surfaces and parallel cutting UNITED sTATEs r-ATENT OFFICE.

- CHARLES n Fawcnrr, or' snrxrn CENTER Kansas.

' BEARING-303515333.

To all whom it may concim f Be it known that I, CHARLES L. ;FAWcET'r,= a citizen of the United StEtBQIGSidiIIg at Smith Center, in the county of Smith and State of Kansas, have invented newanduseful Improvements in Bearing-Scrapers, .of

I which the following isa "specification.

This invention relates to. bearing scrapers, being especially designed for scraping and truing up the bearings now in common use in motors of all descriptions. I v

A further object of the inventidn is to pro vide a scraper having a plurality of hollow ed es,

the hollow ground surfaces being 0 di erent Widths, so as to adapt the implement asa whole to bearings of different diameters.

\Vith the above and other objects in view,- the invention consists in the construc ion, combination and'arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more fuily described, illustrated in theaccornpanying drawings, and pointed out in the claimhereunto appended.

In the drawings: Figure 1 is a plan View of a bearing scraper embodyingthe-present invention. Fig. 2 is a cross section through the same. 5

The body 1 of the scraper, in the pre-- ferred embodiment of this invention, is triangular in cross section or in other Words, comprises three faces, 2, 3, and 4, respec- I tively, thesame being of different Widths.

The scraper may be made of any desired length. and is provided at its opposite ends with the longitudinally projecting shanksb adapted to receive suitable handles.

dopies of this patent may be obtained for I Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented J 11119 17, 1913, Application filed July 10, 1912.' sen arm.

- Each of the three faces of thejbody of the scraper is hollowground or concaved in 'concaved scraping faces are provided,.3 and each of said. faces,'irrespective of thewidth thereof, is bounded or defined by cutting edges. .On account of the aces"of the body of the scraper being of di fierent- Widths and arcs, the tool as a Whole is admirably adapted to; bearings of jdifierent sizes and willj be found particularly useful and desirable in' scraping bearingsndw in common use in internal combustion motors,

'rallel such as are used on ant0mobiles',';mot0r boats,

and'the like.

What is claimed is; n .i 'A bearing scraper having ithe iorm of an isosceles triangle. in cross section and hav ing the three faces thereof of different.

Widths, each hollow-ground and bounded at opposite sides by parallel cutting, edges, alid shanksextending longitudinally beyond thef opposite extremities of the body i In time whemifllafix my sight-we in presenceo ltwo witnessesi n "oHARLEsL. FAWCETT.

I Witnesses:

H. W. MACKE GEORGE E. Homiuf on.

five cents each,-by addressing the Cfomin is sioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. 

